EU not to select a leader for Nigeria: Karlsen

2019-02-10 12:21:35

The European Union (EU), Saturday, reiterated its delegation to Nigeria was not in the country to select who should take over governance after the February 16 presidential and national assembly elections.

Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West Africa States, Ambassador Ketil Karlsen, has spoken on speculations of EU interfering in electing the next president of Nigeria.

He said that the mission of the EU delegation to Nigeria was not to select a leader for the country in the February 16, elections.

Karlsen noted that the EU did not have any political aspiration in the country, adding that the body was only committed to the conduct of free and fair elections in the country.

A statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor of Bayelsa on Media, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, quoted Karlsen as saying during a courtesy visit to the Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, in Government House, Yenagoa.

The EU ambassador added that Nigeria with the outcome of 2015 election sent a strong message to the international community that it is possible to have elections with acceptable results.

He said: “We are visiting at this important moment ahead of the presidential elections and of course the state elections in so many parts of Nigeria to express to you the governor, and your team the importance that we attach to having a free, fair and credible, peaceful and transparent elections in Nigeria.

“We are strong believers in the consolidation of democracy as the best if not the only way to continue stability and development and creation of opportunities for ordinary Nigerians.

”And that is why we reiterate again and again that for the EU and the international community at large, we are not here to select the leadership of Nigeria. That cannot be and should not be our aspiration.

“Our only desire is to see to a fair process of the election in this country because that is what is providing that legitimacy of the democratically- elected government, whether at the federal or state level.

“And Nigeria demonstrated wonderfully in the last election in 2015 how the outcome of a democratic election can prevail. That message was very powerful within Nigeria but it resonated far, far beyond the borders of Nigeria, to West Africa and to the world.”